12 Related Articles, between 2018-11-18 and 2018-11-20

Dolphin found shot dead on California beach. A reward is being offered in the shooting death of a dolphin found on a Southern California beach. >>

Five people injured when electrical vault explodes in Long Beach. Five people were injured when an underground electrical vault exploded in Long Beach early Tuesday. Private contractors were working on a Southern California Edison electrical vault at Golden Shore and West Seaside Way when it exploded shortly after 4 a.m., according to Long Beach fire officials.... >>

Forecast rain could bring new woes to parts of California hit by wildfires. It could hinder search for missing in Northern California and trigger mud and rockslides in Southern California -- but could also aid firefighters >>

Kim and Kanye's close call: New images show wildfire came within FEET of couple's mansion. The jarring images of the close call comes after reports the couple hired a private squad of firefighters to protect the property amid the recent Southern California wildfires. >>

More than 20 California cities listed as having "unhealthy air". California wildfires created dangerous levels of air pollution across the state. The toxic air could have short-term and long-term health impacts on residents. Ed Avol, a professor of clinical medicine at the University of Southern California, joined CBSN to discuss the air quality and its effects. >>

Southland football: Ventura upsets College of the Canyons 21-13. Thomas Duckett had 137 yards rushing and two touchdowns to help No. 4-seeded Ventura College (10-1) to a 21-13 victory over top-seeded and host College of the Canyons (10-1) on Saturday night in a California Community College Athletic Assn. Southern California semifinal playoff game. at Tarleton... >>

Structure losses in Southern California fire rise to 1,500. The tally of structures destroyed by the huge wildfire that swept through Southern California communities increased to 1,500 on Monday, fire officials said. >>

Woolsey Fire devastation in Malibu, California seen in before-and-after aerial photos. The massive and deadly fire that scorched nearly 100,000 acres in Southern California is more than 90 percent contained, but the scope of the damage is apparent in new aerial photos showing the devastation. >>